Disclaimer: We are not medical professionals. The information contained within this site is meant to supplement the information given to you by your own physician but is not to be used in place of your physician's medical advice. When in doubt, always seek a second opinion by another medical professional.

The Misdiagnosed Miscarriage was created at first to share stories of women misdiagnosed. At that time, there was nothing online to support the idea of a misdiagnosed miscarriage. Many health-related and miscarriage sites even claimed it never happened. Well, we know that is not true. Not only do we have page after page after page of stories, stories are all over the internet now.

Once we started 'collecting' stories, many women started posting and asking for advice, I knew there was a need to expand the forum. Unfortunately, over the years, lives have gotten busy and women have moved on. I try to keep up with the posts but I receive so many emails and messages that I often get behind just answering those. I don't make money off of this site. Google Ads helps pay some of the cost but this is a 'volunteer' position on my part.

I encourage women to post but, please keep in mind:

- I am unable to answer all posts. I try but sometimes illness or life can keep me away from the forum for more than the few weeks you are going through a miscarriage scare.

- Many women read this forum each day but they are going through scares of their own. Not everybody going through a difficult time is able to reach out to others during that time and that is okay.

- Please post but also please know you may not get a response. This forum is for informational purposes primarily. If you want to reach out to others, that is a huge blessing. Sometimes you'll need to reach out to another to find that support.

- Many women here get the same answer, if the gestational sac is growing week to week and hasn't yet grown beyond 25mm (and there are no serious complications), it is too soon to diagnose a miscarriage. Doesn't matter if you are five weeks or nine weeks, this stays the same!

- If you do not get a reply, take advantage of the site. Read the stories. Read posts. Read articles shared. Take a look at the blog. Ask for prayer. While women may not respond, many will pray for you. And, don't be afraid to get a second or third opinion. Stay monitored. That is important too.

My heart goes out to each and every one of you here. I remember too vividly how awful my own misdiagnosed miscarriages were. (((hugs)))